Chapter 872

If the reinforcements come from the sea, there will be no accidents in a short time.

If we talk about other reinforcements, I don't know whether the Han army who went north from pingman Colonel's headquarters counts?

Huanwen was the only force that landed on A-San. The exact number was 740000, including slave troops and slave troops. However, more than half of them were slave troops. The real Han army was only 140000, and the rest were slave troops.

Invading a place, occupying the land, and recruiting enemy prisoners of war, the people have also brought up the young and strong, the puppet army and so on.

It is a good idea to concentrate the youth of the occupied areas to the greatest extent, and use this method to control the greatest unstable factors. To put it bluntly, it is to control the source of troops (unstable factors). Even if it is raised in vain, as long as it can be monitored, a little cost is really nothing compared with maintaining stability. It is even a good thing to use them to maintain law and order.

It is a very correct thing to use the puppet army to maintain law and order. Find them some work that is not difficult and can be domineering. Even if they do something hated in the process, most of the hatred falls on the puppet army (that's why the little devils make so many puppet troops).

The Han people should ensure that they will not lose in the battlefield, otherwise the puppet troops who were originally obedient will have some thoughts.

For example, I think the rule of the Han people in the a'san mainland is coming to an end. The puppet army shouted "people in the Han camp, heart in a'san", or "it has always been a false and hostile snake". It is shameless to say that "we are saving the country in a curve". As soon as we turn around, we can become a national hero or pillar of the country.

In the past, the puppet army did something shameful. For the sake of stability and harmony, the authorities will definitely selectively forget it anyway.

"The rear is very stable." Yuan Qiao has been paying attention to the rear of the front: "we are an offensive situation, and the war situation is that we are moving forward. The slave army is more obedient and clever than ever."

The Han people regarded the local a San as a slave army, but there was a more formal name called Huang Xiejun, which was given by Liu Yan, who was far away from new Chang'an.

Huan Wen said that he was not afraid of the emergence of moths after the previous war. It was absolutely false. Otherwise, he would not only send 40000 County soldiers and 100000 servants to the main battlefield, leave the same number of county soldiers and servants in the rear, or just send 20000 slave troops to the main battlefield to do chores.

In the final analysis, they go deep into the enemy's territory and come as invaders. Except for a very small number of their own people, any local people are either a visible enemy or a potential enemy.

"Very good." Where Huan Wen is standing now is the body of a nest car pulled up high. His vision is very broad: "ah San opposite didn't notice that we solved their ambush?"

"It's rare to have a white-edged war. It's just to fill a cigarette when you find one. There's little movement, but there are too many pillars of smoke." Yuan Qiao was not fully sure: "the enemy did not respond much. I don't know if he found it."

In the distance, there was a torrent of arrows. Most of them were fired by the bow and crossbow men of the Han army. Ah San could only fight back occasionally.

As the war continued, the zigzagging posture on the long front became more serious. Depending on the color of military uniforms and the difference of flags, the Han Army had several obvious highlights.

Because a San was not resolute in counterattack, there was no fierce resistance. The number of close combat was very few, and the war did not evolve into street fighting mode, which really relieved Huan Wen.

Huan Wen never figured out what ah San was thinking. He didn't resist firmly and didn't retreat. Several times he couldn't help pushing it directly. He felt that the time was wrong.

"Tonight, try to lure as many enemy troops into the trap as possible." Huan Wen had never fought such a war, so he tried not to defeat the enemy that seemed to collapse easily: "make sure that the enemy commanders think that even if their actions fail, they still cause heavy losses or big trouble to us."

Yuan Qiao was able to ensure that he could do this, but only to make the movement bigger, transfer an appropriate number of troops on the front line back to the rear, and then make the action of constantly moving his own dead soldiers in the position that can be seen in the enemy's field of vision.

"Uncle Yan, you said..." Huan Wen seldom hesitated. In recent days, he muttered again and again. He wondered whether he was not atmospheric enough: "if we defeat this enemy in the shortest time, can we catch their ass and directly hit the king of the enemy country, defeat it and end the war?"

Yuan Qiao stopped what he was doing and didn't immediately answer Huan Wen's words. It's not that he hasn't thought in this direction. It doesn't seem difficult to defeat the current enemy. It's not even very difficult to control the direction of the enemy's flight, but

"Yuanzi, as a general, it is difficult to have an inevitable and safe war strategy. The only way is to choose the war method with the greatest opportunity." Yuan Qiao did not call Huan Wen's official position and title, but spoke as a friend rather than a subordinate: "the main purpose of this fight is to force shamudragupta to speed up the speed of coming to the battlefield."

Huan Wen nodded silently. He knew that Yuan Qiao's unspoken words were that defeating the current enemy might frighten shamudragupta not to come at all, so they only had to attack Fahrenheit city to solve shamudragupta.

That night, probably the darkest time before dawn, there was a sudden noise on the long front, and then there was a fierce cry of killing.

The movement was naturally made by the Han Army itself. The problem is that ah Sanmen don't know.

A San thought it was an ambush that disturbed the Han army. Soon after the movement, a San's camp also responded. A San poured out of his control area and rushed in the direction of the Han army.

"I didn't think people were stupid before, but now I see..." kesias really didn't know how to describe his feelings: "didn't they find that those places were too dark? Didn't they find that the resistance they encountered was not firm?"

Julian and kosias are on the same nest car.

Julian had a relatively reliable explanation for ah San's stupidity: "the believers took the initiative to attack the pingman colonel of the cyris twice, and both of them were completely destroyed. The nobles died and the captured were captured. If we had, we would not let those smart believers go back. Maybe the smart believers were damaged in those two wars."

Keshias hesitated and thought it was ridiculous, but except for Julian's statement, he really couldn't explain ah San's nerves at present.

"As far as I know, we can't fight at night." Julian knew this was no secret: "it's not that he doesn't want to fight at night, but that most soldiers are equal to blind at night."

Keshias nodded silently, and the Persians were the same.

Perhaps it should be said that most people in most countries (nationalities) in the world have night blindness, which is a disease lacking essential vitamins.

At night, most people can't see clearly or even see things, and large-scale night warfare doesn't exist. Even if there is a night warfare, it also focuses on a few soldiers with better night vision to fight harassment warfare.

More than a thousand years ago, the Greeks carried out a night raid by 20000 people. As a result, the army just left the camp. They got lost and didn't know where they were. They were pushed into absolute chaos. Even because they were very nervous, they worked with each other, and the enemy didn't touch a hair, Only a few thousand of the 20000 Greek troops returned the next day. Before long, that is, at noon the next day, the enemy attacked on a large scale, and less than a thousand Greek troops fled by boat. (real combat example, the honor forgot the name of the main general for a while)

Some of ah San, who rushed forward with his head stuffy, were holding torches, but most of them absolutely didn't know where they were in the camp. They didn't encounter the Han Army and fell into confusion. All they could think about was "where am I?" And "what am I going to do?".

The shouting and killing, which was still in full swing, gradually stopped. Suddenly, there was a sharp sound of "wheezing" in the sky, thinking "where am I?" And "what am I going to do?" Our A-San soldiers don't need to worry anymore.

The falling of arrow rain made ah San fall into darkness forever, or his mind was filled with "pain! Pain! Pain!" And "dying... Dying... Dying...".

For senior a San policy makers who were not personally close to the front line, they could only guess from the movement from a distance. The picture of brain supplement was that the noise that had just stopped a little was that the ambush was almost wiped out by the Han army. They comforted themselves that those ambushes were only to disturb the Han Army, and the main dish prepared for the Han Army tonight was the charge behind.

What senior A-San policy makers don't know is that the A-San soldiers who charged up have really become the "main course". They only know that the noise from the front is becoming more and more intense, that is, the strange sound is so loud that they can't see the scene of fire.

Fighting and killing... It was mainly noise. It didn't stop until there was fish white in the East.

With the light, a San's high-level decision-makers stayed far away and climbed the arrow tower. Naturally, they could not see clearly, but they could generally tell that the Han army was cleaning the battlefield. They judged the war damage of both sides from the color of military uniforms, and found that the bodies of the war dead being carried away seemed to be fifty-five?

If the remains of the dead in the moving war were not so sure, they found that the Han army was actively withdrawing from the occupied camp. It may be that they were inflated and dared to send troops to attack. If they did, only a few soldiers escaped back.

"Last night..." sargeman Dodos Kachton tried hard to cover up his ignorance and asked happily, "is it because our action last night forced them to retreat from the camp occupied by the Han army before it began to withdraw?"

It's rare for a San to push back the Han army. Even if some people think it's wrong, they won't say it at present. More people feel that they have done something great and join the silly music,